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- Count Christoph Anton Maria von Wydenbruck (5 February 1856 – 4 October 1917), was an Austrian diplomat. Count von Wydenbruck was born on 5 February 1856...
- quoted in: St. Francis, The Little Flowers, Legends, and Lauds, trans. N. Wydenbruck, ed. Otto Karrer (London: Sheed and Ward, 1979) 244. Chesterton (1924)...
- Austria-Hungary List of amb****adors of the United States to Hungary Ferdinand von Wydenbruck Carl Ramon Soter von Lederer Wilhelm Schwarz-Senborn Ernst von Mayr [1]Ernst...
- (as Chargé d'Affaires) In office 1867–1868 Preceded by Ferdinand von Wydenbruck (as Imperial and Royal Minister of the Austrian Empire) Succeeded by Karl...
- by unexploded bombs from Douglas A-4B Skyhawks Christopher A. Purtcher-Wydenbruck RFA Sir Percivale (L3036) A.F. Pitt RFA Sir Tristram (L3505) - bombed...
- Wolanski Wolkenstein Wratislaw von Mitrowitz (von) Wurmbrand(-Stuppach) Wydenbruck Zaleski Zamoyski (von) Zichy(-Ferraris) Zerotin (von) Zinzendorf There...
- XIII 1903 1903 Rudolf von Welserheimb Amb****ador 1911 1911 Christoph von Wydenbruck Amb****ador 1913 1913 Hans von Wagner Envoy 1913 Karl Emil Prinz zu Fürstenberg...
- Love and Death of Cornet Christopher Rilke (1st ed.). WW Norton. p. 9. Wydenbruck, Nora (1950). Rilke: Man and Poet. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts....
- Austro-Hungarian Amb****ador to Denmark in 1908 succeeded Christoph von Wydenbruck, who left in 1907. The interim head of mission was Charge d'Affaires Iván...
- d'Affaires) 1888–1889: Konstantin von Trauttenberg 1889–1907: Christoph von Wydenbruck 1907–1908: Iván von Rubido-Zichy (Charge d'Affaires) 1908–1917: Dionys...